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Ferromagnetic Wires Composite Media with Tunable Scattering Spectra at Microwaves
We demonstrate composite media with ferromagnetic wires that exhibit a frequency region at the microwave regime with scattering spectra strongly dependent on an external magnetic field or stress.
A. P. Zhukov +12 more
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Microwires enabled metacomposites towards microwave applications [PDF]
The work describes the microwave behavior of polymer composites containing parallel Fe-based and continuous/short-cut Co-based microwire arrays. A magnetic field-tunable metacomposite feature has been identified in the hybrid microwires composite ...
Carbonell, J. +9 more
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Targeting the Glial Scar: Biomaterial and Drug‐Based Strategies for Modulation In Vitro
Human cell‐based in vitro glial‐scar model used to evaluate therapeutics and biomaterials. ABSTRACT Glial scarring creates a significant obstacle for axonal regeneration in the central nervous system after injury and represents one of the main hurdles for neural microelectrode development.
Luise Schlotterose +8 more
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We studied giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) effect in magnetically soft amorphous Co-rich microwires in the extended frequency range. From obtained experimentally dependences of the GMI ratio on magnetic field at different frequencies we estimated the ...
Arcady Zhukov +4 more
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Solvent‐Free Fabrication Methods of Metal Halide Perovskites
This review explores the current status of solvent‐free fabrication methods of metal halide perovskites, such as thermal evaporation, magnetron sputtering, pulsed laser deposition, e‐beam and atomic layer deposition, solid phase growth, and laser printing.
Ran Ji +5 more
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Multiwire core fluxgate has higher sensitivity due to the higher cross=sectional area of the ...
Fan J., Li X.P., Ripka P.
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Recent advances in embedded technologies and self‐sensing concrete for structural health monitoring
Abstract Fully embedded and spatially diffuse sensors are central to the advancement of civil and construction engineering. Indeed, they serve as an enabling technology necessary for addressing the current challenges associated with through‐life management and structural health monitoring of existing structures and infrastructures. The need to identify
Marco Civera +2 more
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Non-Destructive Testing of Aircraft Structures Using Microwire-Based Tensile Stress Sensor
The development of non-destructive methods for material testing and diagnostics has been, in the last few decades, focused mainly on optical, infrared, thermography, ultrasonic, acoustic or X-ray principles.
Miroslav Šmelko +5 more
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Angle Magnetization Rotation Method for Characterizing Co-Rich Amorphous Ferromagnetic Microwires
A low-frequency model of the magnetization reversal of a microwire is developed for those cases when the microwire magnetization response can go beyond the linear approximation.
Sergey Gudoshnikov +5 more
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Structural and Magnetic Properties of “Thick” Microwires Produced by the Ulitovsky-Taylor Method [PDF]
The structural and magnetic physical properties of initial and annealed Co-rich microwires in a glass shell with the diameter D = 70-125 μm and the diameter of the amorphous metallic core d = 70-95 μm, produced by the Ulitovsky–Taylor method, have been
Kharlamova, A.M. +6 more
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